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79: 333:, in the Yemenite highlands, field operations continued from 1998 to 2010 with a budget which eventually amounted to 5,300,000 Euros. This project illuminates especially the material culture of the Himyarite period (110 BCE – 525 CE). Yule excavated most notably a 1.70 m high relief-statue depicted wearing a crown which depicts arguably a Christian (Aksumite?) king. He argues that Himyarite culture is not really foreign to 25: 300:
mid-late 3rd millennium BCE. Yule sought unsuccessfully late antique habitation in his excavation at the oasis site of Izki/al-Yemen. Yule updated his thought on Oman in 2016. For south-eastern Arabia he distinguishes and defines Early and Late Iron Ages. In the Sultanate, the Late Iron Age has two
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which follows, but actually is a sire which passed on its genes. One wonders what Islamic religion and culture would be like without this influence. Excavated finds contradict the characterisation of Himyarite culture especially visual arts as decadent - a term which can be understood in different
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in Oman. After 2006 he raised the chronology of the Samad Late Iron Age. The cemetery site, Samad, yields eastern Arabian artefacts of different periods. New excavations were intended to better date the Early Iron Age. New was the introduction of alphanumeric abbreviations for site and artefact
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Late Iron Age, the other is the "période préislamique récente" which mostly French and Belgian colleagues researched and defined in the United Arab Emirates. Years after finishing the actual report, Yule realised the important publications for the excavations at
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ways. Yule considered late pre-Islam in the Yemen to be his most important scientific contribution owing to the opportunity to work for several years and the large number of contexted finds.
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Yule emphasises the archiving of his research materials and publications as soon as possible so as to make them publicly available. He does this largely by means of the image bank
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in the South Tigray Region. Yule continued this work independently, enabled in 2014 to 2016 by means of a grant from the DFG. This centred on the excavation of a Late
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tomb W1 and other projects. In 2012 the Ministry of Heritage and Culture asked him to document and published an Early Iron Age metal smelting site just inside the
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site. From 2001–2004 in India, Yule documented so-called mud forts and other archaeological sites for the first time, especially in
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of the Heidelberg University Library. Since 2005 Yule has experimented in 3D recording and animation in India and Oman with the
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population of central Oman. It comes into view as early as 200 BCE and may continue 200-400 years, prior to the arrival of
787: 899: 478:; P. Yule/A. Hauptmann/M. Hughes, The Copper Hoards of the Indian Subcontinent: Preliminaries for an Interpretation, 260:. This typological study catalogues the largest hoard of metallic artefacts to occur in the Near East. Stashed in an 815:
Mifsas Baḥri, a Late Aksumite Frontier Community in the Mountains of Tigray, Survey, Excavation and Analysis 2013‒6
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by means of European methods and models for the first time, whereby numerous finds came to light especially in the
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classes to enable computer processing. In the mid 1990s Yule and Weisgerber mapped and studied the tower tombs of
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La péninsule d’Oman de la fin de l’âge du fer au début de la période sasanide (250 av. – 350 ap. JC)
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Die Gräberfelder in Samad al Shan (Sultanat Oman) Materialien zu einer Kulturgeschichte
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Die Gräberfelder in Samad al Shān (Sultanat Oman) Materialien zu einer Kulturgeschichte
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Yule's study of the prehistory of Oman began from 1982 to 1987 as a volunteer at the
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Scientific Computing and Cultural Heritage Contributions in Computational Humanities
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or has been extensively edited by the subject or by someone connected to the subject
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P. Yule/G. Weisgerber, The Tower Tombs at Shir, Eastern Hajar, Sultanate of Oman,
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Early Iron Age Metal-Working Workshop in the Empty Quarter, Sultanate of Oman
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Sisupalgarh: an Early Historic Fortress in Coastal Orissa and its Cousins
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Sisupalgarh/Orissa: Illegal building operations in the North-West Area
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asked Yule to participate in an excavation project of a church at
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Cross-roads – Early and Late Iron Age South-eastern Arabia
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which sheds light on the late pre-Islamic, protoliterate
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facies. The one known from the most sites is designated
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Beiträge zur allgemeinen und vergleichenden Archäologie
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in India. He documented the early historic fortress at
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Jahrbuch des Römisch-Germanischen Zentralmuseums Mainz
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Studies in the Archaeology of the Sultanate of Oman
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The Metal Hoard from ʿIbrī/Selme, Sultanate of Oman
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Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg
Oman
Yemen
India
University of Minnesota
New York University
Marburg University
Minoan Crete
Open Access movement
heidICON
Propylaeum-Dok
Fachhochschule Mainz
Laura Pecchioli
Swami Omanand Saraswati
Copper Hoard Culture
Kanya Gurukul
Narela
Odisha
Sankarjang
musical instrument
Sisupalgarh
laser scanner
ground penetrating radar
GPS
Corinna Borchert

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